Vêpres sous Charles VI à Vienne

Title
  1. Vêpres sous Charles VI à Vienne [electronic resource].
Published by
  1. Paris : Ambroisie : Naïve, [2009]

Details

Additional authors
  1. Cao, Pierre
  2. Pluhar, Christina
  3. Sances, Giovanni Felice, approximately 1600-1679.
  4. Zächer, Johann Michael, 1651-1712.
  5. Gletle, Johann Melchior, 1626-1683.
  6. Reinhardt, Johann Georg, 1676 or 7-1742.
  7. Fux, Johann Joseph, 1660-1741.
  8. Arsys Bourgogne (Musical group) prf
  9. Arpeggiata (Musical group) prf
Description
  1. 1 online resource (1 sound file).
Alternative title
  1. Restitution des Vêpres à la chapelle impériale de Vienne sous Charles VI
Subject
  1. Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor, 1685-1740
  2. Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices) with instrumental ensemble
  3. Vespers (Music)
Contents
  1. Hoc est praeceptum / Giovanni Felice Sances ; Dixit Dominus / Johann Michael Zächer ; Hoc est praeceptum / Giovanni Felice Sances -- Majorem caritatem / Giovanni Felice Sances ; Confitebor / Johann Michael Zächer ; Majorem caritatem / Giovanni Felice Sances -- Anima Christi / Johann Melchior Gletle -- Vos amici ; Beatus vir ; Vos amici / Giovanni Felice Sances -- Beati pacifici / Giovanni Felice Sances ; Laudate pueri / Johann Georg Reinhardt ; Beati pacifici / Giovanni Felice Sances -- O Jesu mi dulcissime / Giovanni Felice Sances -- In patientia / Giovanni Felice Sances ; Laudate Dominum / Johann Joseph Fux ; In patientia / Giovanni Felice Sances -- Pie Pellicane / Johann Melchior Gletle -- Tradent enim vos / Giovanni Felice Sances ; Magnificat / Johann Joseph Fux ; Tradent enim vos / Giovanni Felice Sances -- Ave Maria / Johann Melchior Gletle.
Note
  1. "The vespers presented on this recording were intended for St. Matthew's Day and for the Common of the Apostles"--Notes.
  2. Originally issued in 2002 as Ambroisie: AMB 9924.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded May 2002, Paris.
Language (note)
  1. Sung in Latin.
Source of description (note)
  1. Description based on hard copy version record.
Title
  1. Vêpres sous Charles VI à Vienne [electronic resource].
Imprint
  1. Paris : Ambroisie : Naïve, [2009]
Performer
  1. Arsys Bourgogne ; Pierre Cao, director ; L'Arpeggiata ; Christina Pluhar, director.
Event
  1. Recorded May 2002, Paris.
Language
  1. Sung in Latin.
Connect to:
  1. Access Naxos Music Library
Added author
  1. Cao, Pierre. Conductor
  2. Pluhar, Christina. Conductor
  3. Sances, Giovanni Felice, approximately 1600-1679. Vocal music. Selections.
  4. Zächer, Johann Michael, 1651-1712. Dixit Dominus.
  5. Zächer, Johann Michael, 1651-1712. Confitebor.
  6. Gletle, Johann Melchior, 1626-1683. Expeditionis musicae classis, no. 1. Anima Christi.
  7. Gletle, Johann Melchior, 1626-1683. Expeditionis musicae classis, no. 1. Pie pellicane.
  8. Gletle, Johann Melchior, 1626-1683. Expeditionis musicae classis, no. 5. Ave Maria, mixed voices, continuo.
  9. Reinhardt, Johann Georg, 1676 or 7-1742. Laudate pueri.
  10. Fux, Johann Joseph, 1660-1741. Laudate Dominum, E. 29.
  11. Fux, Johann Joseph, 1660-1741. Laudate Dominum und Magnificat, K. 94. Magnificat.
  12. Arsys Bourgogne (Musical group) Performer
  13. Arpeggiata (Musical group) Performer
Spine title
  1. Restitution des Vêpres à la chapelle impériale de Vienne sous Charles VI
Other form:
  1. Source record: Vêpres sous Charles VI à Vienne. Paris : Ambroisie : Naïve, [2009] (OCoLC)429043291
Publisher no.
  1. AM188 Naive
Branch call number
  1. eNYPL Music
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